Corp Tour


A Senior High School Tour programme which serves education through entertainment activities. CorpTour focuses on enlightening SHS students on invaluable extracarricular subject such the right and positive use of social media, career guidance and harnessing of talents.

Skills Acquisition and EntrepreneurshIp Training


Skills Acquisition and EntrepreneurshIp Training is a product of the CNF’s Community Hype program, specifically modelled to be an intake of registered candidates from the Corporate Youth Seminar.

4R+ Waste Management Initiative


The 4R+ Initiative is a solid waste management initiative that aims at promoting reduce, reuse, recycle and recovery of waste, globally, to build a sound-material-cycle society through the effective use of resources and materials

Inter-Community Football Games


The CNF organized the biggest inter-community football Gala which was streamed lived on social media.The purpose of the football gala was to unearth talents among the youth while promoting unity among the communities.

Community Clean-Up & Sensitization


Since the launch of CNF has played a major role in efficient sanitation and waste segregation activities by initiating community clean up and sensitization campaign within 12 communities and counting.

Community Development


Through the CNF’s engagements with communities especially, we realised the need to assist with the provision of solutions to identified problems in
communities and as well, to project the good things in communities to attract investors and other opportunities for the communinites.

CORPORATE YOUTH CLUB ESTABLISHMENT

Corporate Youth Club (CYC) is planted in communities whose leaders such as assemblymen/women share in the vision of the Foundation and want their resident youth to tap into the associated benefits.

COMMUNITY HYPE

 

Community hype brought together representatives of several communities in the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis to project their communities and make a case for them.

BEACH CLEANUP


According To The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 79% Of All Beach Debris Is Made Of Plastic. It Flows In And Out Of The Ocean, Wreaking Havoc On Seabirds And Marine Organisms, And Ultimately On Humans.